Costs recorded definition

Costs recorded means the costs for the physical operations referred to in Annex II which took place during the reference period, on the basis of either individual invoices for these operations or a contract signed to cover them. If a stock of a given product exists during the reference period without there having been either entries or removals, the reference costs in the storage contracts for that product may also be used.

Examples of Costs recorded in a sentence

  • Ct = Eligible Costs recorded in the same Period pursuant to Annex 4 different from the costs contemplated in the Minimum Work Program and the Minimum Program Increase.

  • In furtherance of this obligation, Licensee will pay to University, in accordance with Section 4.02(A) and (B), within thirty (30) days of University’s transmittal to Licensee of an invoice in accordance with Section 11.07 (the “Patent Costs Invoice”), all such accrued Patent Costs recorded on said Patent Costs Invoice sent to Licensee.

  • Such certificate shall be registered in the name of such Participant, and shall bear, in addition to other required legends, an appropriate legend referring to the terms, conditions, and restrictions applicable to such award, substantially in the following form: The transferability of this certificate and the shares of stock represented hereby are subject to the terms and conditions (including forfeiture) of the Erol's Internet, Inc.

  • Conversion of Development Costs recorded in local currencies to Dollars to be reimbursed in accordance with Section 8.3 will be performed in a manner consistent with BeiGene’s normal practices used to prepare its audited financial statements for internal and external reporting purposes.